Death of a Princess (Diana Princess of Wales)
By: Thomas Sancton
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In many ways the crash of a black Mercedes S-280 into the 13th pillar of Paris's Alma Tunnel on the early morning of 31 August 1997 resembles a thousand other fatal road accidents. This particular tragedy was, however, exceptional. In causing the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, and her boyfriend Dodi Fayed, the playboy son of Mohammed Al Fayed, owner of Harrods and one of the world's richest men, it sent shock waves around the globe that month's afterwards show no sign of abating.
Behind the immediate possible causes - speed, alcohol, a chase by paparazzi and even a collision with a second vehicle - lies an array of seemingly random variables, all of which led inexorably to the fatal conclusion.
Thomas Sancton and Scott MacLeod, two highly experienced reporters of Time magazine based in Paris, look back into the question of Diana's relationship with Dodi to discuss what it was in the personality of this jet-setting playboy and movie industry fringe player that attracted and reassured Diana after her unhappy marriage to the Prince of Wales and several unsatisfying affairs.
They ask whey Dodi's conquest of Diana was so important to his father. Were Diana and Dodi planning to marry? Was Diana pregnant? Is there any grain of truth behind the conspiracy theories - particularly rampant in the Middle East - that Diana and Dodi were victims of a British Intelligence plot?
The questions are myriad. Sancton and MacLeod have investigated the crash as closely as the French police. They now have man of the answers. 'Death of a Princess' is their highly revealing report.
We are offering a high discount due to slightly damage.
In many ways the crash of a black Mercedes S-280 into the 13th pillar of Paris's Alma Tunnel on the early morning of 31 August 1997 resembles a thousand other fatal road accidents. This particular tragedy was, however, exceptional. In causing the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, and her boyfriend Dodi Fayed, the playboy son of Mohammed Al Fayed, owner of Harrods and one of the world's richest men, it sent shock waves around the globe that month's afterwards show no sign of abating.
Behind the immediate possible causes - speed, alcohol, a chase by paparazzi and even a collision with a second vehicle - lies an array of seemingly random variables, all of which led inexorably to the fatal conclusion.
Thomas Sancton and Scott MacLeod, two highly experienced reporters of Time magazine based in Paris, look back into the question of Diana's relationship with Dodi to discuss what it was in the personality of this jet-setting playboy and movie industry fringe player that attracted and reassured Diana after her unhappy marriage to the Prince of Wales and several unsatisfying affairs.
They ask whey Dodi's conquest of Diana was so important to his father. Were Diana and Dodi planning to marry? Was Diana pregnant? Is there any grain of truth behind the conspiracy theories - particularly rampant in the Middle East - that Diana and Dodi were victims of a British Intelligence plot?
The questions are myriad. Sancton and MacLeod have investigated the crash as closely as the French police. They now have man of the answers. 'Death of a Princess' is their highly revealing report.